Analyze Your Business

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If you are a small business owner, you need to know how your business stacks up with the competition in order to succeed. SizeUp will help you manage and grow your business by benchmarking it against competitors, mapping your customers, competitors and suppliers, and locating the best places to advertise.

To get started, enter your industry and city where your business is located and discover how your business sizes up with the competition. Please note, the SizeUp tool displays the top three results of your search. To view full results, you must complete the sign in process. Please note that you are not required to provide your name, only an email address. Any information provided is sent to SizeUp and is not maintained by SBA.

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Benchmark your business

See how your business sizes up by comparing your performance to all other competitors in your industry.

Benchmark your business

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Let’s say that you own a shoe store in Santa Clara, CA. What’s a little bit of information you can provide to see how you size up against your competitors?

We’ll enter in the revenue of your business as $678,910. SizeUp supercrunches millions of data points to compare your shoe store against other shoe stores, and you can see that your shoe store makes less than the typical business in your city, county, metro, state, and the nation. Down below, you can see a heatmap. In red are the areas that have the highest average business annual revenue, and in yellow are areas where there is less. Santa Clara is in the center, and you can see that there are areas around Santa Clara that have higher average annual revenue; these may be places where you want to target your next advertising campaign or open a future store. Below are considerations and resources for your business.

Now let’s enter in the year you started. Let’s say it opened in 1999. SizeUp plots the opening of shoe stores across the entire country. You may not be interested in the national or state data, in which case you can turn off those layers and focus on the local level, where in this case there’s an upward trend of shoe stores opening in your metro.

Now let’s see if you are paying more or less than the typical shoe store for your employees. At $25,000 a year, SizeUp shows that you are paying more. The typical shoe store in your county pays a little over $19,000 a year. The map below shows the locations that have the highest salaries are in areas like Marin County and San Francisco.

Let’s now enter in that you have seven employees. SizeUp shows you that your shoe store is pretty typical in size.

As you enter in information, SizeUp can create additional reports, for example, your cost effectiveness. Cost effectiveness is a measure of how much output you get relative to how much you’re spending.

We can also look at revenue per capita at the neighborhood level, and then zoom out to the regional, state, and even the national level.

SizeUp also shows the local turnover rate for shoe stores. This report shows that about 14% of your employees are going to have to be replaced each year.

Let’s say that you spend $4,500 per employee per year on healthcare. You can see that you pay $191 more for healthcare on a per employee basis than a typical business of a similar size and in a similar industry. You can also enter in your workers’ compensation rate.

With just a few clicks, you can get an overall dashboard showing how your business sizes up to the competition.

Map your competition

Map where your competitors, customers, and suppliers are located. Isolate areas with many potential customers but little competition.

Map your competition

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A successful business will want to know where their potential competitors, customers, and suppliers are. Let’s say we’re opening up a beauty salon in Beverly Hills. SizeUp will show you the locations of your competitors.

We also know that we’re going to target models, so we’re going to focus on the talent agencies where they work so they can send their models over to us before their interviews. We’ll input that as a business we sell to, which will display the locations of talent agencies nearby on the customers tab.

We also know that we’re going to buy beauty supplies, so we’ll input that as a business category we buy from and SizeUp will map those nearby businesses on the suppliers tab.

In an ideal world, what you want is a location that doesn’t have a lot of competition, but has many potential customers. In orange, you can see areas where there are high concentrations of competitors. Visually on the map, you can also see areas in green where there are potential customers with not so many competitors nearby. By following this method, we can find a good location to open up a beauty salon.

Find the best places to advertise

Choose from pre-set reports to find areas with the highest industry revenue, most underserved markets or create a custom demographic report.

Find the best places to advertise

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A serious business will want to know where to market their products or services. Let’s say we’re a dentist in New York City. Where should we advertise? With just that information, SizeUp can show us that the areas with the highest total annual revenue for dental offices are just south of Central Park.

But maybe we want to focus on a different opportunity and we want to find the areas that are most underserved. The report for Most Underserved Markets changes the map, showing that the best locations are in the Bronx and Springfield Gardens.

Or perhaps you want to focus on a specific demographic of lower income households. Adjusting the advanced filters for income level, the map shows that the Bronx is still a good location, but also Newark, NJ.

SBA would like to thank SizeUp for its generous donation of a license to use the SizeUp tool. This license enables SBA to provide free access for small businesses to the information contained within the SizeUp tool. By providing access to the SizeUp tool, SBA does not control or guarantee the accuracy, relevance or completeness of information provided by SizeUp, and SBA does not endorse the opinions, products or services of SizeUp.